The Class Notes feature provides members with a place to share information (in several different categories) about what is going on in their lives. Use the criteria below to search for the members whose notes you would like to read.

Class Notes Help

To Search for Class Notes:1. Specify a set of search criteria. To select a criterion for use in your search, click the the checkbox to the left of its filter name. You must select at least one Note Category to conduct a search. 2. Make any selections or provide any text required by the selected criteria.3. Click Search Class Notes.NOTE: Clicking the Search Class Notes button without defining criteria will generate a list of all existing and approved Class Notes.

To Submit a Class Note:To add a class note, click Add Class Note.NOTE: If you have recently added a Class Note, it is possible that you will not see it in the results immediately. Each Community has its own rules and time frames regarding Administrator approval of member-submitted content.

Rachel Ward (DRPH ’14) and Christian Williams (BS ’07, MPH ’09 & DRPH ’14) have co-written a chapter in the book, “Public Health in Appalachia: Essays from the Clinic and the Field.” The chapter is titled “The Growing Problem of Diabetes in Appalachia.” Rachel and Christian are recent graduates of the ETSU College of Public Health Doctoral program.

Cristi Curlee Holcombe (BA ’03) was on the HGTV Emmy Award Winning Show, Elbow Room. She is a production designer on the show and has worked with host Chip Wade to design many of the homes featured. She has worked on 39 episodes. She is an interior designer in the Atlanta area and launched her own company called Interior Design Company, Cristi Holcombe Interiors in 2009. Before building her business, she managed projects for Lodgian, Inc. and planned design concepts for Beazer Homes. She graduated from ETSU in 2003 earning her Bachelor’s degree in applied human services with an emphasis in merchandising.

Deirdre N. Long (BS ’06) was chosen as one of the featured “25 Under 35 in 2015” in the April 2015 issue of Editor & Publisher magazine. She graduated from ETSU in 2006 earning a Bachelor’s degree in mass communications.

Christian Williams (BS ’07, MPH ’09 & DRPH ’14) and Rachel Ward (DRPH ’14) have co-written a chapter in the book, “Public Health in Appalachia: Essays from the Clinic and the Field.” The chapter is titled “The Growing Problem of Diabetes in Appalachia.” Rachel and Christian are recent graduates of the ETSU College of Public Health Doctoral program.

Ben Andrews (BBA ’09 & MA ’10) is the general manager of Club Car of Hilton Head in Lady Lake, FL. Ben graduated from ETSU in 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in management and again with a Master’s degree in kinesiology and sports studies. While at ETSU, Ben was a pitcher for the baseball team for four years.

Ron T. Schwalb (BS ’72) is an entomologist who has joined the U. S. Pest Protection In Massive Growth Initiative. He will be the Technical Corporate Director of the program. Ron graduated from ETSU in 1972 earning a Bachelor’s degree in biology. He previously worked for Lesco Incorporated as a technical specialist.

Joseph J. Sams (BS ’56) and his Lillie celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on August 21, 2014. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sams were joined in marriage on August 21, 1964 at the Rockledge Church of Christ in Rockledge, FL. Joseph graduated from ETSU in 1956 earning his Bachelor’s degree in industrial arts and technical education. He served his country in the U.S. Army and worked for the U.S. Air Force Eastern Test Range. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sams worked on the Gemini and Apollo Space Programs at the Kennedy Space Center. Joseph is a retired farmer.

Veronica Limeberry (BA ’10, MALS ’14, & MPA ’14) was named the 2015-2016 Fulbright Academic Research Fellow. She will work for nine months at Navdanya, the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology in Dehradun, India studying women in sustainable agriculture.